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Baltic Military Chiefs Say They Are Already at War With Russia, Urge Rapid NATOPoland Defense Link

They use a Vilnius conference to push lessons from Ukraine, prioritizing drone air defense alongside critical‑infrastructure protection.

Overview

  • Estonian commander Andrus Merilo warned of a worst‑case scenario and said Russia seeks surprise, calling the air and drone threat the greatest danger.
  • Lithuanian commander Raimundas Vaikšnoras urged tighter connection and expansion of Baltic defense lines with Poland to enable a response within hours under NATO support.
  • Latvian commander Kaspars Pudāns highlighted air and drone defense plus industrial resilience as key takeaways from Ukraine that NATO should adopt.
  • The three service chiefs delivered a coordinated message during their first joint public appearance at the Defending Baltics conference in Vilnius, attended by roughly 600 high‑level guests.
  • The statements constituted a public call for immediate preparedness, with no new NATO commitments reported in the coverage.